Visitors can learn about Atlanta's role in the Civil War By visiting Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park featuring 11 miles of Union and Confederate earthworks marking Civil War sites.
This educational museum includes exhibition galleries and an IMAX Theater.
The Margaret Mitchell House and Museum offers tours and museum shop as well as literature series that showcases Southern authors.
This peaceful oasis includes 30 acres of gardens, an urban forest, wildflower trails, the Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory and a 10,000 square-foot Fuqua Orchid Center. A charming bridge links the main gardens to the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Children's garden.
This city established in 1832 is introduced to visitors through a walking or driving tour of its five National Register Historic Districts. Visit the square, with specialty and antique shops, night sports, restaurants, The Theatre in the Square and Glover Park Brewery. Its a fun square to visit and not far from our wedding venue.
This amusement park has some thrilling rides and other attractions for the family.
Sixteen recreation areas along 48-mile stretch of the Chattahoochee River have been designated to conserve the river and provide outdoor entertainment for the whole family.